The Douglas & Judith Krupp Library is the information hub for the university, providing dynamic physical and virtual learning environments with access to premier resources.
This November, celebrate Native American Heritage Month at the Krupp Library with an exhibit AND art feature!
A timeline of the locations, people and development that shaped the Krupp Library into what it is today!
The Douglas and Judith Krupp Library was thrilled to have a visit from alumnus Douglas S. Krupp '69 H'89 last week!
On October 15, 2025, Professors John Dietrich, Tristan Hightower, and Rich Holtzman led a discussion about the state of the Trump presidency.
Learn all about banned books - why they are banned, who is challenging them, and where to read them!
Every September 15th to October 15th, we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month. Here are a few featured titles for your “to read” list this year!
Learn all about the new Ebook Central Reader App from ProQuest, and how to use it to access your favorite ebooks!
Have you published a scholarly article? Academia.edu has a new AI podcast feature that might impact you. Here's what you need to know.
In memory of Professor Emeritus Gregg Lee Carter, we at the Krupp Library have organized a display of his many publications.
June is Immigrant Heritage Month, and the Krupp Library team has gathered some of our favorite books by immigrant authors to feature in celebration!